Spouse Visa from Mexico
Helping Florida families bring loved ones from Mexico to the United States through the spouse visa process. Our Miami office provides experienced guidance from petition filing through arrival.
Spouse Visa for Mexican Nationals
The spouse visa (CR-1 or IR-1) allows US citizens and permanent residents to bring their Mexican spouse to the United States as a permanent resident. The process begins with filing an I-130 petition with USCIS. After approval, your spouse attends an immigrant visa interview at the US Embassy in Mexico. Upon visa issuance, your spouse enters the US as a lawful permanent resident.
The Process
Initial Consultation
We review your marriage, eligibility, and documentation needs for the spouse visa.
I-130 Petition Filing
We prepare and file the I-130 petition with USCIS, including evidence of your bona fide marriage.
USCIS Processing
USCIS reviews the petition. We monitor progress and respond to any requests for additional evidence.
National Visa Center (NVC)
After approval, the case transfers to NVC for document collection, including the Affidavit of Support (I-864) and civil documents.
Embassy Interview
Your spouse attends an immigrant visa interview at the US Embassy. We help prepare all documents and coach for the interview.
Visa Issuance & Travel
After visa approval, your spouse receives an immigrant visa packet and can travel to the United States.
Permanent Residence
Your spouse enters the US as a permanent resident (conditional 2-year or 10-year card depending on marriage length).
US Embassy in Mexico
The US Embassy in Mexico City and consulates in Guadalajara, Monterrey, Ciudad Juárez, Hermosillo, Matamoros, Mérida, Nogales, Nuevo Laredo, and Tijuana process immigrant visas for Mexican nationals. Ciudad Juárez handles a significant volume of immigrant visa interviews.
The Mexican Community in Florida
Florida is home to a vibrant Mexican community. Many Mexican families in Florida seek to reunite with loved ones still in Mexico. Our office understands the unique needs of this community and provides bilingual services in English and Spanish.
Schedule Your Consultation
Contact our Miami office to discuss bringing your loved one from Mexico to the United States through the spouse visa process.
This information is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Every immigration case is unique and requires individualized legal analysis. Processing times are estimates and can change. Schedule a consultation to discuss your particular circumstances.